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JUSTIFIES FILLEY SHOOTING |oMAMA'S SEWERAGE SYSTEM {IREJAND'S PAST AND FUTURE |HOTEL GUESTS LOSE JEWELRY City BEw, ins Tts Comstruc- Later it In ¥ n Room of an Em- — 4 Qoroner's Jury Sags Killing of Smith Waa tion and EMetency to New Editer Phelan of St Lvml Descants on ploye. Whe is Then Ar- { Board of Bduoation Looks Toward Regular |} for Good Oanse. bt Greatness of His Race. et | Army for Oommandant. BlAnnEH TRUUBLE e A critic of Omaha's sewerage system Who Louis Spencer, employed as houseman at i UNABLE TO FIND FELONIOUS INTENT Cltizens Suspect Dead Youth Was Prompted by Older Knaves to . & new resident of your city 1 Wilhomy and Lawrence 5. Adders, both of | metirea tor sugne ouwasniey |(ad to Pass Water Very Often Day and N]g‘ht Pat Up the Job that Led i I ,,..’;fin':fl;“,':‘, Determined to Win Thelr Jollet, IIl. Spencer was arraigned in | ced to Drill 4 to His Slaughter. not -o?'_rl“p—lod aha has o great Independence. Justice Crawford's court, pleaded not made " s FILLEY, Neb., March 17.—(Special Tele- gram.)—A coroner's jury Was empaneled today to Investigate the shooting of Wil- lard Smith by Frank Shadley. After beifig sworn in at the B. & M. depot the juty writes his impressions to The Bee has been Answered by City Engineer Rosewater. The corréspondence follows: OlAil.A. March 15.To the Editor of The tu greater b; ay with this antiquated rlfn for lllnwln this foul matter to flow e stench arising from the Beet hoise on M DARK and aliown cayed matter to rot exposed are suc! 0 health it is surprising that these re allowed to exist, The dumping rblle in yards and alleys s another detriment to the health of the cit. Patrick's day was most successful. ball was packed with the members of the THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1902, IRISH WEAK ONLY IN THEIR STRENGTH Defeate: Are St but Not Conguered, They True to Thelr ldeals and The entertalnment given by the Ancient Order of Hibernians at Creighton university ball last night in commemoration of St. The {TO DRILL HIGH SCHOOL BOYS the Millard hotel, was arrested yesterday morning by Detectives Johnson and Lahey d charged with stealing two gold watches and two chains, the property of Dr. 8. N. FAVORS ENGAGEMENT OF WEST POINT MAN General Bates Says that an Ofecer Here. gullty and his hearing eet for the afternoon. Wilhemy and Adders were sleeping in the same 100m, the door unlocked, and each had placed his watch and chain un- der his pillow. At an early hour Wilhemy heard somecne in the room and upon get- ing up found that both watches had been The Board of Education has gone on rec- ord as favorable to the proposition of bring- ing to Om: retired army officer, gr! uate of West Polnt, to be commandant of lo- _ | the High school cadet battalion. The mat- roceeded to the e residenge of Bmith. come from a_ city ten years order and their friends, assembled to cele- | gtolen. The theft was reported to Man - Rfter &t “asaihiiton o “: oty the jory| hoid up 18 hands in horror in spending | brate the annual feast of the patron Salnt|ager Pecbles and to the police and an | ter came up at last night's meeting, and went to the church where he got the sack 9,1, Abate just such & atate of ATelrs;|of the Emerald lale. The proceeds of the| investigation started. Spencer was sus- | lhirisen members, SlIi Whe were present, of money and witnesses was Frank Shadley, ‘Who 41d the shooting, was the first witness.. The gist of his testi- mony was that' his intention was to shoot the fleeing man in the legs, but the walk mern the examination of agne much more than thal. hy mot do it gow and {hus sccure the h“ y conditfon that will some day make 4 one of the foremost citles. C B C AHA March 17Td the Editor of The Yours rul entertainment are to be devoted to the Sacred Heart parish and the arrangements were under the management of Father Judge, pastor of the parih. voted for it—or at least voted to continue negotlations looking to that end. The resolution was introduced by W. F. Johneon, who sald he had been consulting pected by the manager and when his room was searched the watches were found. Spencer has been working at the hotel for the past two years and has a good repu- When the curtain arose it presented a The article signed beautiful scene. The decorations were a to ma evidently for reply, 18 of & kind that il tation. After the testimony of the prosecution with General John C. Bates on the subject, and that he had written several letters to ” retired army officers whom the general had In front of the church is nearly three feet | USually emanates from parties who, like [combination of Irish and American colors, | had been introduced Judge Crawford con- | @ 0 are Wl —emblem commended to him. “The general think; above the ground and the man jumped from ::« :“;“;‘f;.v iy m'.hl: ht.r:l‘l‘f'::w":;: the centerplece belng a floral harp—emblem | tinued the case to allow Spencer time to 9 yo o & nks the walk as he fired. As a result the ball penetrated the left shoulder blade near the #pinal column and made a wound six inches or Treland. C. J. Smyth presided. Briefly referring to the significance of the day, he Introduced em which will compare favorably with ot any city sewer in this city is in_the United States. rovided with secure witnesses and make his defense. Spencer was returned to the police station and locked in. we should get & young man for the place, someone who would come here and take this up as his lite's work,” eald Mr. John- omatic flushing devices, ! . r son. “There are plenty of such men, all in depth. Smith fell to the ground and n-n cleansin he system the Blks' quartet, which sang “Belleve Me h nn n TO n, it of All Those Endearing Young Charms.” young officers who because of some disa- &cpired: four minates Iter without nttering “h i . g(h:"h'“h ¥ g g v oS T g iy FOUND DEAD IN' HIS BED |{iiiiy nave been retired trom the service on ; w Dt ey trao, there g rish & Another thre-quarters pay. I remember he men- The jury adjourned at 7 this evening for § with fresh air whatever of gases pathetic thought of old Irish days. Ano Charles Glover, an Old-Time Colored -nny veloped as to render it practical | Tom Moore number, “The Last Rose of ‘tioned a Captain Piper of New York, who Supper, o Tepguvend 8¢ 3. fottanybody (0 walk for miles, through the go: Cltinen, P, Away Sud- The general opinfon among the oltizens of the towr is that Smith, although not yet Pt age, was addicted to gambling and drink- ing unknown to his parents, and oltisens are @ unit in saying that the youth mever Summer,” was sung by Miss Mamie O'Brien. "q."i{’",,!,’l,}“”}’,} {e Teupoct Tt 1 the |In response to calls, she sang “Bendemere’s nnly city of over 100,000 population that has | Stream,” from “Lallah Rookh.” Iliness pre- gbsolute ventliation' through untrapped in- vented the presence of H. V. Burkley, who r briliant critfe thinks it horrible be- | Was on the program to sing ‘“Kathleen denly. Charles Glover, aged 65, a well-known colored man and an old-time citizen of Jost an arm in the Philippines. 1 have written to him, and also to another officer down in Arkansas. ‘“The general says we can get any one of these officers for $45 a month during the the_sewerage of the city discharges ocurneen.” Miss Genevive Oroft sang|Omaha, wae found dead in bed in hi + | school year, with commutation of quarters, planned and executed the erime without | faie ¢ ; a, wae foun bed in his room a Fho ald of older heads. A fow men who| Kave ot Ty ot Chieeiilaly | “Killarney.” Miss Delia McDermott sang |811 North Twelfth street yesterday morning. | Which would be about §36 a month addl. are known Mere as gamblers a be responsible for the youth's action, George Suthers and Wade Lafiin drove “Into town at'$ p, m. yesterday, puit up thelr feam at the livery barn and dld not call for the team tntil 4 {oday. Suthers lives three mifes moutheast of here and Lafiin is & sohool femcher at Crab Orchard. Sub- poenas: have been fisued for them. . The .coroner's’ jury tomight brought In the following, ¥érdiet: thought to an aria from “Judith” and responded to rhlwl lta sewerags into the river, the city “The the same and #0 does ¥ A hundreds of ‘other citien, Both in he’ Unised Btates and abroad: T M uri river has a m aljons per second'at & population of sewage would cont: mlnnu the erer to the extent of 1.1000 of 1 per cent, an ount that would baffle the most expert chemist to detect, at a point a few Inll!l below the calls by singing ‘Waters." Editor Phelan’s Address The chairman then introduced Very Rev. D. 8. Phelan of St. Louls, a man who personifies the subject of his address, which - . e i s o S was “Irish Character.” Father Phelan is sewer outlet. o city of Omaha has 2 Vi nothing to do with lha’.l-u.lnzr houle- editor of the Western Watchman of St That the gentieman refors oy ‘ape in|Louls, and a speaker both eloquent and an_entirely different corporation, %nd the | torefble. Meeting of the | Tt 1s belleved that heart disease was the | tional. removed to the morgue and the coroner will likely bold an cause. The body was inquest. The body was found by Ralph Crooks, a grandson of the dead man, who went into the room to awaken him. The little boy, after calling his grandfather and recelving | no response, called a nelghbor and informed him that something was wrong. The nelgh- bor found that the man was dead and im- Under such an arrangement the government would furnish us with all the suns and other equipments we might need for the military branch of the school.” MecIntosh Ratses Objection. Member. McIntosh did not take kindly to the arrangement. “I'm afraid that thie would work a derangement of conditions at the High school,” he sald. “A graduate of West Point would be likely to want to folst the rules to which he had been accustomed jewerdge of that town does not discha e mediately notified the coroner. mm"“,, ST A0t Magehy M8 ..'.‘,,‘,‘ directly nto_the Miseouri river, but info| ., ;l":_';: Jous 4. I.::.lx::ry flr;:hllll:u‘a;: g e gy iy Sprthe bk a | SDON !helenl:ll:a l;choo'l‘. llnd the und:nv:{ ‘ Mu AN rough Mud creel n(o rel - , m 01 be to e the school ma: ement oul the town ol \le in the sald Gage Paplilion creek, surprise of the audienc: most of whom saloon at Fifteenth street and Capitol ave- . g\d “fll a \hlfly-fil ht- iy then and there 00( the sald illard .lfl“h ‘g felonlous Imont. and we fur- or hd at the istiflable. undn\ibudlv tmlln’ abated h"u‘mczl enditure of Ieu lh"y H RS P ONDRER RoaSt AT City Enlineer believed him to be a native of the island. He told of the first sight of Donegal on that visit. “In this country we have little respect for anything small; we assoclate greatness with bigness. Gauged by that andard, we have little to be proud of, for we come from a small country. I never knew how great Ireland was until I visited the Paris exposition a few years when 1 visited the Breton village, where every- The Ri ») s the Sword. A half century ago the sword was con- sidered the best known weapom in warfare, but it Is now being discarded by the British soldiers and the modern rifle is substituted. Many people throughout the country are dlso discarding old methods of trylng to nue, and had worked as usual last Batur- He retired about 10 o'clock Sunday He leaves a wife at Hastings and four daughters in this eity. day. night feellng well. DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Elsie Westerdahl. Mrs. Elsle Westerdahl, aged 55 years, 1717 Burt street, dled at 7 o'clock yesterday of the hanas of the principal. Besides, what guaranty have we that the govern ment will furnish us with this equipment He was told that the government bad promised this as one of the conditions of the board’'s employing a retired army of- cer. Mr. Johnson added that the officer em- ployed for such service would also be willing, doubtless, to take ome or more classes outside of the military branch, as About two year: The pain in the one position more than a mo: day and night. I tried medicine a trial and bought & bottle. WEAK KIDNEYS AND Cured by the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Root DR. KILMER & CO., Binghamton, N. Y.: ago I had a very evere case of kidney and bladder trouble. 11 of my back was &0 severe that I could not stand it to stay in t or two, and was obliged to p: and doctors without getting rellef. Noticing an advertisement in the Topeka State Journal of Swamp-Root, I determined to give it By the time I had finished the first bottle the pain had entirely disappeared from my back. The pain and frequent ceased. Howe! That was over water very often desire to pass 1 continued to take the medicine, using about six bottles in aAllL year ago and I have had mo return of the trouble since. one seemed to be Irish. There are 6,000,000 | morning of pneumont Iness of | two hours work a day would scarcely be| (A. H. Nooney. s cure headache, nervousness, insomuia, in- |of Bretons in France and they are all Celts, | one w‘::k'- 4‘.’.,.“.,.‘ 'u:,“{v:.':,,'.‘,:h; was | enough to content a vigorous man. Being cx:m B, na:r. 'gmu digestion and dyspepsia and are using |gpeak the Celtic language, and the only|porn in Switserland and had resided in |® @raduate of West Point, he would be par- Capitol Bl Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the old reliable | magazine published In the Celtic language | Omaha since 1875. She waa the wifo of ex- | ticularly adapted to teach mathematics, for dopéka, . " romédy for these allments. It is recom-|today is published In the Breton dialect. | aarshal C. J. Westerdahl and besides her | example. After much. contesting on the part of | mended by physiclans and & trial will con~ | “There are 20,000,000 Irishmen—what have | hugband leaves four grown sons of her im-| A vote was finally called on the motion | Jan. 2nd, 1002, Mary Venable Wolf, the will of Christian | vince you of its valu we done. We did considerable up to the|mediate family. Funeral arrangements |Tequiring the High school tommittee to con- G. Rapp was yesterday admitted to probate year 1200. Then we were teaching Europs | nave mot beem announced. tinue its correspendence with these army Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickness and suffering by County Judge Vingonhaler. The lnstru- FIRE RECORD. civilization, founding churches in Germany than any other disease, therefore, when through neglect or other causes kidney :.‘..::w‘:':: ;..‘m.':: b,:'..‘l“.‘gf“.‘u: Nebraska City Reside; : :fid p:::".,n,',;:’.,uffl; “&,E:",‘,‘.“‘.‘.':’,,.‘: Samust W. Vpaos. "“:;: Alv'n:: Y:Io":d r:l:ue:o. “:u:r'u;‘ah;rr:::u.‘.e:::n;n“:e:c ::‘;::;}auy well, but In t,be converted into cash by Luthet B. Rob- | NEBRASKA CITY, Neb, March 17.—|and have been dolng little since then but| KEARNEY, Neb, March 17—(Speclallio tnis and voted afirmatively with tho | fO¥, davs we may be grieved to learn of thelr severo illness, or sudden death, caused ofts, special administrator, to buy a monu- nt for Mr. Rapp's father and mother, buried at Springfield, TIl. Though Mrs, Wolf, & nlece, lived with her for many years prior to her marriage, her uncle bitterly opposed, he left hnnumnaum:num She protested the probating of the fmstru- mt, alloging ‘that her uncle Was not in Telegram.)—Samuel W. Vance, father of ‘W. B. Vance of this city, died at Saginaw, Mich,, yesterday, In his 88th year. Mr. Vance was formerly of this place, having lived here with his son for a mumber of years. The remains will' be 'brought to Kearney, the funeral taking place Thurs- day. ralsing a disturbance.” “England, llke all countries, belleved that having conquered the country It could do with the people as it it desired; but the Irish would not do what was expected of them. They refused to be ; they re- fused to dle. They are there yet and there they are likely to remain. Though Paddy may be poor, may be weak, he can be de- (8pecial.)—Fire was discovered at about 11 o'clock this morning in the house occupled by James Haldick on east Pirst Cooso. The department responded promptly to the alarm and soon had the flames under control, The household goods were all removed from the bullding without damage. The house is the property of Mrs. F. D. othere, Commandant by that fatal type of kidney trouble—Bright's Disease. The mild and extraordinary effect of the world-famofis kidney and bladder remedy, Dr. Kilme Swamp-Root, 1s soon realise d. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. A trial will convince anyone—and you may have « sample bottle eent free, by mall. o Sample Bottle Swamp-Root Free by Mail, EDITORIAL NOTE—Swamp-Root has been tested 1n so many ways, aad hhw Pearse’s Resignation, The resignation of A. 8. Pearse as com- mandant of the battallon was accepted, The application of Lieutenant Jesse M. Tomp- sett for the position thus vacated was received and referred to the High school committee. Attached to this application right mind and after the decision yes- | gpencer. The | m pended upon to raise the devil at the proper . Gertrade Sm Fhcuse. was a statement sifhed by thilrty offic proven so successful in every case .that a speolal arrangement has been made by sho:flled motion. of appeal. o ity tosureds o coplasg e oeee Today. Bugland 1s trembling foF fear | SUPERIOR, Neb., March 17/—(Special)— | 20 men of Company L, First Nebraska, | whioh all readers of The Omaha Bee who bave not already tried it may have & t was during the argument of m- tase of an Irish uprising and the leaders are testifying to his akill as a drilimaster. Miss Gertrude Smoyer, aged 20, died last evening, after a short ilinéss of typhoid fever. Miss Smoyer's home was In Syra- cuse, Neb., and she came here last fall to teach school. Funeral services will be held here this afternoon, and the body will be taken to Syracuse tomorrow for burial. eample bottle sent sbsolutely free by mail. Also a book telling all about Swamp= Root, and contalning many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonials letters Tecelved from men and women who owe their good health, n fact, thelr very lives, to the wonderful curative properties of Swamp-Root. In Writing, be sure and me tion reading this gemerous oiler in The Oma ha Morning Bee when sending your a dress to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. If you are already convinced that Bwamp-Root s what you need, you can pure Py ffy Fag's chase the regular 50-cent and $1 size bottles at the drug stores everywherd. eet of the Saratoga achool. It was Intro- | nop't make any milstake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. . Kiimer's; duced by W. F. Johnson. He sald there % WOrlI0- 180 oblestion G- tha ATIGS 17 ha Swamp-Roof, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y. PLITE environments were wholesome, but it was to form an adjunct to a poolroom and bar. through which patrons must pass in order | 5 00 A to reach it. It was also decided to see time ago. that:ber. attoraey, W. H. DeFrance, and the attorney for.the estate, Charlea Rigutter, grow._openly warlike be- cause the latter called the the former a UAr. Yesterday both were docile and ap- parently on good. terms. ANOTHER ORPH EUM PROJECT | Beck Lease Sammer- Gar n New | orl, and’ Relter WilL | ,' g .. Manage It. Manager Reiter of the Orpheum recelved Upon motion the High school teachers were given two days’ vacation, April 3 and 4, without loss of pay. A resolution was adopted to the effect that steps be taken to discourage the establish- ment of a bowling alley at 4420 North Twenty-fourth street, which is within 150 consulting together to do something for Ireland. Ireland’s History Clear and Bright. The history of Ireland. outside the pale has been bound up in the history of the church and that history ehows clear and bright.’ “In the last Ofty years we have been making a good dedl of trouble. Fifty years ago we were a very contemptible minority. 1 assure you, but we are coming to the tront with & rush. The Irlsh are weak in their strength. Their constancy has been their undoing. It was comstancy to the Farm Bulldings Near Blair, BLAIR, Neb., March 17.—(Special Tele- stam.)—At 3 o'clock this morning the barn, granary and adjoluing sheds of Mrs. Oliver Bonvier, four miles south of Blair on the Omaha road, were burmed to the ground. Eight head of horses, a valuable mule téam, five milgh cows, three new sets of harne wagon and & quantity of ‘hay and feed were burned. There is strong susplofon that the fire is the.work of an incondlry. The loss fe sbout §2,000, With no insurance. Mrs, Frances Coleman. ,WILMINGTON, Del, March 17.—Mrs. Frances Coieman, wife of Episcopal Bishop Coleman of Delaware, died tonight. She was the daughter of the late Alexander T. Dupont. #ord yesterday trom General Manager Heck hat he had leased Athletic park, the ptinci- bal summer playground of New Orleans, 1l by adding. another important amuse- ment venture to the enterprises of the Orpheum Circult company. ~Mr. Beck shys he Will - etart- workmen erecting an im- gallery at omce and push with all pulhl- speed the installment of a dcore St Big im) that by the time of ng, which will be about June 1, he Wwill' have ready ome of the most elaborate \nd complete resorts for amusements in the Mr. Reiter was motified by u- to the new park until the reopening of ihe Omaba house next fall. 'hm-' T and Fireman HKilled. Many m O‘!fl from piles Mter_trylng sintments withous reliet or cure, they come 10 the conelusion that a surgical operation the Jast ‘resort, and rather than submit 1o the shock and risk to life of an operation to the knife, nl even though the opera. Hon s apparently successtul and there ls house of Stuart which cost Ireland its noblility., The Irish are constant in their love and constant in their hate. England House at Table Roek. TABLE ROCK, Neb, Mareh 17.—(Spe- olal.)—About b o'clock Saturday afternoom, while & flerce wind was blowing, fire was discovéred at the residence of Jobn: Hul- bert, ar. It was some time before the de- partment arrived and the fire had made good headway. Much of the furniture was saved, though in a damaged condition. fire 1s supposed to have originated from » defective flue. Mr. Hillbert had $550 on the house and $150 on its contents. found the factions warring and kept up the war until Irishmen bad nothing. “A parish priest in New York told me that the east and the Irish of the west in Amer- jca. 1 explained to him that the boldest and bravest pushed ever to the fromt. “Ireland owes all it ls today to the church. When England tried to brutalize the Irish by refusing them education, the clergy came to thelr rellef and taught them—even in the hedge school. “You can't brutalize the Irishman; you can make him illiterate, but cannot make him ignorant. In this present great race for wealth, honor and power the Irish are enlisted and let the world take care when Paddy comes out of colle Following the address of Father Phelan G. W. MacDougal gave a selection on the plpes. The program closed with the song, “Giod Saye Ireland,” in which the audi- ence jolned the chorus. EDGAR, Neb., March 17.—~(Special.)— Hod. 8. W. Christy's house caught fire last evening between 5 and 6 o'clock. The fire company was promptly on band and soon extinguished the flames. The fire caught in the celling of the parior around the stovepipe. The house Is quite badly damaged and the loss is esti- mated at §200. Mr. and Mrs. Chbristy were absent at the time. Munre Country Place. NEW YORK, March 17.—Normahurst, the country place of the late Norman L. Muard, near Branch, N. J., was set on fire burned to the ground fast night: The bullding was valued at $50,000. It i also belioved that it was robbed. The late Vice President Hobart occupled the cottage dur- ing the summer of 1809 and during the month of August President McKinley was a visitor, e Prickly Ash Bitters cures disease of the kidneys, cleanses strengthens the liver, stomach and bowels. . Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses were lssued yesterday to the following: Stave Manufactaring Plant. “ Geerlto y JEste: " Annle Gusiin, Omahia. PARAGOULD, Ark., March 17.—The larg® | Baaie 3. Anderson, Oxkiand. Ne Buther Bergeson, Oakland, Neb. Louis Cahn, South Omaha. Lena Sohloés, Chicago. Schuyler Hart, Omah: pany loes approximates $100,000, nearly covered by Brother of Ellen Terry. LONDON, March 17.—The St. James Ga- zette today says T. W. Terry, a brother of Ellen Terry, the English actress, dled at Mandalay, capital of Burmah, on Saturday last. Sir Richard Temple. LONDON, March 17..-8ir Richard Temple, the former governor of Bombay and who held other important positions in India, is dead. He was born in 1826 Many Rioters Probably Killed. LONDON, the correspond. serious than in the provinces. Disquieting reports are dally recelved rious parts of the country. At Tuld rs refused to fire on the strikers arms factory. A grenadier regi- ment has been removed from Moscow be- cause it could not be trusted to fire on the people, and there are evidences elsewhere of the sympathy of the troops with the rev- ata oluti ry movement. At Poltava recently several men were ar- rested for participation in & “Tolstolan rev. olution.” March 18.—Referring to the student disorders in St. Petersburg Sunday, of the Times, in the Rus- slan Capital, says the soldiers were ordered to use the flat of thelr swords in dispers- ing the rloters, but that they became ex- cited and struck wildly. Several persons were wounded end there is little doubt that several rioters were killed. The revolu- tionary movement in St. Petersburg, con- cludes the correspondent, is, however, less what could be done toward the suppression of the poolroom and bar. The order for the general vaccination in the schools was rescinded, the reason being that smallpox in the city w ting. A resolution of thanks was extended to Herbert Stubbendorf for repairing thirty guns which heretofore had formed a use- less part of the High school battalion equip- ment. ASSESSORS.HOLD CONFERENCE Meet Today to Talk Over Thelr Work Which Begins First of April. In the county commissioners' rooms at the courthouse this morning the assessors are to confer over thelr work, which be- gins April 1. There will be nine for the nine wards of Omaha, six for the six wards of South Omaha and fourteen for the fous- teen country precincts, together with the deputies that any of them may engage. Such deputies have been notified to appear before the county clerk and be sworn, a proceeding that is sald to have been omit- ted heretofore. The meeting will be addressed by the county clerk and such of the assessors as have had previous experience. When they take their books the first of the month the extra men in the tax department will be through unless the board changes its orlg- inal determination and permits Mr. Miller to retain some of them. Those not so tained may have another engagement whe: the assessors finish the first of June. o ;.1.'.:1. e a, !‘!L“_g!%. i, i '.A‘ i Bz‘-nn::‘.'m ».e“.':";;.-:‘:::' of MEN. 12 years In Omaha. SYPHILIS cured b; BoT y the QUICK. organs |flwn4 and cured medicine to rid your face of those unsightly blotches— use Spulalisi In all DISEASES and DISORDERS to be permaneni DR. MCcGREW (Age 53) SPECIALIST. Disenses and Disoruers of Mem Only, 26 Years' Experience. 15 Years in VARIGOGELE Wi 1w”une’ ouieiEEER: b ered. "5 pain whatever. p Bo o cul Goss hot intertere witn Treatment at office or at & permanent cure guarantesd. Hot Springs Imtmnt lar Smllla ent that more uu.lnelory lhln lln mun.ntud o rmlnnl lor llh. VER 20,000 555ty 158, 5t ‘1"-%‘3&3 EauREERERES Gray a Grlme? of men and women are turned out and many fail tosecure situations be- flh‘l:dr gray bairs make them look old. This Hay’ makes halt and keeps thousands in b:gu- it takes years fro:‘l’lulr fll"’"‘“"' 3 Insurance. About 100 employes are thrown | gt out of work. The company will rebuild. ’ It opens the pores of the skin, enabling them to throw off the impurities of the body. Dirscrions. —Sosp the face well, rinse with hot water, then with cold, Dry thoroughly. unle Holt, Omaha. LOCAL BREVITIES. eorge Lucas, sentenced to three years PRy gy X Coulthard, and Wil Hathaway, who was sentenced for four e s Baann o 10 s S dry tate n at Lincoln, yesterday. id Nita Danels asks the district court for & divorce from Mose; Day the was married at Tiroken Bow. o a PINES of Lakewood | soutnern New Hotel et ‘ hahnfl Hotel of Lakewood. woonumnun«.m » '”3): its rg\ . 12 & superbly equl hostelry, ' Urious Bccommadation for 4 meor! convenience and entertainment of ita Jatrop® not sur by any hotel ) ca. The culsine snd service e the celebrated restaurants of N-‘w York md | Paria. Bulldings Near Rochester. ROCHESTER, N. Y., March 17.—A fire e of that year he I'mllllfld I' from her two weeks, nor ofte v pmn’ posl- T to its ynnm‘nl color, It h ot a dye. Equally good for men and women. Gemtiemen .—At forty my bair and mustache began tus . A friend on my road lost his phace because his gray halr made him look older thas he was. his Hais.Hoaith, with fata red to cont comfort. Louls Harvey, charged with cuttl John Parrish, was bound over to the district court yesterday afternoon by Judge Craw. ford in the sum of Being unable to Ve ‘the bond, he was returfied 10 Jail ute to her support or Tuz Cupany Packmo Co. Omaha... Kansas City. -m married by the county judge. The ived here only recently from Ger- for| pany. The couple will make their home \ tfarm this place Veral weeks ago Smith met Parrish ‘and BLOOD P0|8°N THIE I‘M‘?"‘&.‘:‘m °{:i“:‘f “‘ A S on & near f. of H ‘ sud bave consulted physiclans another man and requested them to shoot the most lmprov and perf . y ad “:“&:“m -l o of “73 ” e 8 u;fill&hll: ‘When It;u‘ .r:‘mud“. it is Is the :él'l bw Jmumlw the u-uuunl lnd oun wedicin T Save ool resten to fear dn sttask e attorneys in the Unitt-Miller contest T 10 DO. lllny n.vu m ples. nts, br 1 | :':'.:,';M'"fi:“ _.:: "."“' of pacumonia when you bave & severs cold, | crimingl Saurts (e yabterdes eqtih aron i m.m. a.,.. d tel in 'fi""fi. % - by pains in the chest or in the | Ment on the motion of Miller (o strike part l&won &3};0"‘ 0 'Bi | | ih fnder the care or same, thinking It & pateiit or quack n.ct back the shoulders. Get s bottle of | 2f, UMitt's petition, which motion, If wus- D) BROWN'E BLOGD ‘ahie Phi%, B8 , ihat Bad 5o meplt; ot aTing riad. Soeep D tatrs Coces Romedy ond wos e o | ptais fer was forced o put (he o BRI " N S 1 e s " on cu.n:i oniy o’ sther remedy prescrided, I was faally pef | 51 ooted and 1t will prevent the threatened | Fest of the hearing over until Wednesday, Y ‘f McConnell Drug Co., i1 4 and “,mmm.prywm&m_‘wqumm}m“hnvm-up aay.luuud Omaha. Qure. T bought e Aiy-cant package at the | huve Used this remedy for colds and Ia Larscn against Fries. lmnhmlu n-‘uuuuqm GURE YOURSELF\ trug store, o while | ey Dot Ot Derima: | Erigpe. we have et to lears of & siagle case PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS " e LT 3 [y Ky the o ":f f : that ln resulted in paeumonis, which —— 5 Druggists supply Hay's Hair-Health and Harfina Sosp in their shops oaty —— e ot . # y year of my ving durieg shows that this remedy is & certain pre-| Jullus 8 Cooley returned last night from a8t twenty years, aothing but the | veutive of that ....... - mpm nver. IMAHA-SHERMAN & McCONNELL, 16tk and Dodge; SCHAFER'S DRUG STORN, 16th and Chicago. J JRE nover fals 1o erav- 26¢, at The IWo| COUNCIL BLUFFS—MORGAN, 142 Broadway; VEN, Broadway; Tel 1716 lmfi:- vacation trip, spent In the West way; DeHA , 332 Central way; e %fiifl B. Hunt of the Omaha Water com- pitiy ™ returned. yestorday" from s senefit of suffering humaaity.” ) BROWN, 537 Mala; WHELEY, 46 Broadway,